Thursday, April 17, 2014

Have A Great Time With A Custom Bbq Trailer

By Essie Osborn


Everyone loves a good barbecue, but you all know it's a little bit hard having one away from home. There are just so many extras to pack in that it hardly seems worth it. So why not invest in a custom BBQ trailer? It's the perfect portable all-rounder for any event.

This custom built luxury will make any destination the perfect one. Everyone knows that socializing, as friends or family, is different around the BBQ. There is a different atmosphere when cooking in the back yard or out in the wild. When in the wild building a pit and roasting meat over a raw flame may not be everyone's expertise. So why put yourself through that if you not used to or able to do it?

Now, instead of having a trailer, you can have the ultimate BBQ machine on wheels, portable and easy to use. With safety features that surpass most standard upmarket trailers. Things like a park brake, for when you are having that BBQ. Well balanced and streamlined, saves you fuel and avoids unnecessary extras, like counter weights. Once built you will have an always ready to use machine, for home or travel.

Why not include a smoke pit or two for those succulent ribs. A wash bay so you don't have to go out searching for water to wash hands and utensils. How about a gazebo for extra shade? If you use your imagination, you'll be having your BBQ in the rain, quite comfortable and dry. There will be nothing to stop you from having your favorite meal.

Yes you can buy a standard BBQ and put it on a standard model, but that becomes a safety issue. Not to mention the strain of having to load and off load when reaching your destination. Your unit will be unevenly balanced and that could lead to an accident. The BBQ could also shift during transit, effectively it is not safe or wise.

So you have a design now and a budget to work from, what next? Well, put the plan in motion. A custom model can take a couple of weeks to manufacture, it takes time because you want the job to be done right. Remember, once you've decided on a design you don't want to be changing stuff unless it really has to be changed. This can become a costly exercise especially if they have already started building your unit.

It may be best to design a trailer that allows you to add or take things off at a later stage. This is perfect if you are working on a tight budget. This will help you get in the basics and have space for all the extra goodies as and when funds become available. Remember this is being designed to suite your wants and needs, no one else's.

The last thing to remember is to make sure you use a reputable supplier. Make sure they give you some form of guarantee. Lastly don't forget to maintain your trailer. A guarantee is only valid if the unit has been well looked after and maintained.




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